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world airliners 2013 part 2 FLIGHT INTERNA T IONAL

Air Tahiti was one of a number of carriers to take delivery of their first examples of the ATR 42-600 this year ATR 42/72 This year ATR has continued to rack up the orders for the latest iterations of its turboprop airliners, the ATR 42-600 and ATR 72-600. At the Paris air show in June, the airframer unveiled its largest ever single commitment, comprising 36 firm orders and 55 options for the ATR 72-600 from lessor Nordic Aviation Capital. In all, ATR took in 83 firm orders and 90 options at the show. Together with earlier deals for three aircraft from LIAT, and 20 from Malaysia s Firefly and MASwings, firm orders in the first nine months of 2013 totalled 106 aircraft. On 1 October outside the scope of the DATA CheCk (As AT 30 september 2013) ATR * ATR 42-500 ATR 42-600 ATR 72-500 ATR 72-600 First flight 16/08/1984 16/09/1994 04/03/2010 19/01/1996 24/07/2009 In service 03/1986 1995 09/2012 07/1997 08/2011 Orders (total/2013) 483/0 130/0 25/10 365/0 334/96 Deliveries (total/2013) 483/0 130/0 7/0 365/0 105/9 Backlog 0 0 18 0 229 * first generation ATR 42/72 aircraft data below NAC signed for a further 25 firm and 10 options for the ATR 72-600, for operation by Indonesian carrier Garuda. ATR is keeping a close eye on the Asian market, believing that this will be a sector for strong regional growth in future. The latest iteration of the turboprops, the -600 series, entered service in August 2011. This incorporates a new Thales avionics suite with glass cockpit including five 6in x 8in (15cm x 20cm) LCD screens, multi-purpose computer for increased flight safety and operational capabilities, and reduced maintenance costs through an integrated aircraft centralised maintenance system. The engines have also been improved, as the aircraft has gained the uprated Pratt & ATR 42-500 ATR 42-600 ATR 72-500 ATR 72-600 MTOW (t) 18.6 18.6 22.5 23.0 Seats (single-class) 48 48 70 70 Range (km) 1,555 1,480 1,650 1,530 Whitney Canada PW127F and PW127M powerplants, which provide increased hot-andhigh capabilities and boost short take-off performance. Cabins have been overhauled too, receiving lighter seats and larger overhead baggage bins. The ATR 72-600 received its EASA certification in June 2011, followed by the ATR 42-600 a year later. Both models also gained US Federal Aviation Administration approval in April 2013. In June, EASA certificated the -600 series for 120min ETOPS operation making it the only regional airliner to have obtained this. In August, ATR gained a thumbs-up from the Russian authorities for use on unpaved runways in Siberia and the far east of the country. Alenia Aermacchi and EADS, which each hold a 50% stake in ATR, have been in discussions for several months on whether to proceed with the development of a 90-seat model. Alenia has made it clear that it sees a requirement for a turboprop in the larger size segment with some growth capability in the design, which could involve a potential further stretch beyond the 100-passenger mark. If an agreement between the partners can be reached before the end of the year, service entry could be possible in 2018 or 2019. The larger aircraft would most likely require a higher-speed wing and new engines, with P&WC s clean-sheet Next Generation Regional Turboprop (NGRT) and the General Electric CPX38, a derivative of the GE38, both candidates. ATR 30 Flight International 3-9 December 2013 flightglobal.com

AVIC Xian Aircraft MA60 Since its first flight in 2000, the Xian Aircraft MA60 high-wing turboprop has seen limited success domestically, but has sold some 76 aircraft on the international market in Asia-Pacific and Africa. This year, the biggest order, for 50 aircraft, was from Tianjin-based Okay Airways, placed in July. It followed commitments earlier in the year for a total of six aircraft for Real Tonga and Nepal Airlines, bringing the total backlog to some 55 firm orders and 28 options. However, any order progress has been overshadowed by continued concerns over the type s DAtA CheCk (As At 30 september 2013) Safety concerns caused Indonesia s Merpati to ground its fleet of MA60 turboprops MA60 MA600 First flight 25/02/2000 09/10/2008 In service 08/2000 2010 Orders (total/2013) 141/7 6/0 Deliveries (total/2013) 81/4 5/0 Backlog 60 1 safety. Indonesia s Merpati is not presently operating its MA60 fleet following a June accident and the New Zealand authorities have advised their citizens against travelling in the MA60s operated by Real Tonga. In 2008, flight tests began on the improved MA600, which Xian part of state-owned air- MA60 MA600 MTOW (t) 21.8 21.8 Seats (single-class) 60 60 Range (km) 1,600 1,430 framer AVIC claims to provide improved fatigue life and ease of maintenance. Western technology is much in evidence with its Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127J engines, UTC Aerospace Systems four-bladed propellers and the Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics suite. The first aircraft was delivered to the Civil Aviation Flight University of China in December 2010, and the first international delivery to Lao Airlines followed in February 2012. A third derivative, the MA700, is also in development. This is a stretched 78-seat version of the MA600. Xian Aircraft says it will utilise new technology engines, fly-by-wire controls, advanced aerodynamic design, composite materials, and active noise suppression. Fuel burn is expected to be 20% lower and direct operating costs 10% less than those of the MA600. First flight of the MA700 is scheduled in 2016 and service entry in 2018. AVIC is targeting the domestic Chinese and wider Asian markets but is also aiming to obtain a one-third market share in Africa and South America. AIrTeamImages Antonov An-140 This high-wing, twin-turboprop has failed to achieve the market penetration hoped for by its manufacturer. Designed to replace the vast numbers of Soviet-era 52-seat An-24/26s still used as a regional transport mainstay in large parts of Russia, the Ukraine and other former USSR-backed states, the An-140 first flew in September 1997, but did not enter service until 2002. Since then only 20 have been produced either by Aviacor in Samara, Russia, by Kharkov State Aircraft Manufacturing Company in Ukraine and by HESA in Iran (as the IrAn-140). In August, Antonov and Aviacor agreed to form a joint venture to boost the aircraft s commercial prospects. At present the backlog amounts to 22 aircraft with a further 19 covered by letters of intent. Backlog for the high-wing twin turboprop stands at just 22 aircraft DAtA CheCk (As At 30 september 2013) An-140-100 First flight 17/09/1997 In service 2002 Orders (total/2013) 48/3 Deliveries (total/2013) 26/1 Backlog 22 An-140-100 MTOW (t) 21.5 Seats (single-class) 52 Range (km) 2,420 AirTeamImages Flight International

Air Nostrum of Spain was the launch customer for the CRJ1000 in 2010 Bombardier CRJ family With a backlog of 89 aircraft across three variants, it is fair to say that Bombardier s CRJ regional jet line has not been setting the world alight in sales terms. In fact, the last major order of any great size came last December when Delta Air Lines signed for 40 CRJ900s in a deal worth $1.85 billion at list prices. This year s net order balance is a negative figure, following the cancellation of eight CRJ900s and only five orders three CRJ1000s and two CRJ700s. Bombardier has continued to enhance the jets, which span the 60- to 99-seat range. Improvements over the previous generation of CRJs include the addition of the Rockwell Collins Pro Line IV integrated avionics suite with a six-screen glass cockpit, enhanced winglets and a low drag profile for better performance and reduced fuel burn as well as a number of upgrades to the aircraft s performance and cabins. Common engines across the family in this case General Electric CF34-8C5 turbofans add operational flexibility. Bombardier claims its aircraft outperform the competition, with the lower fuel burn and maintenance costs equating to a 5-15% cash operating advantage. The newest variants of the CRJ700 and CRJ900 the NextGen models were introduced in 2008, and the stretched CRJ1000 followed in December 2010, with Spanish regional carrier Air Nostrum the launch customer. The design of all three twinjets can be traced back to the CRJ100/200s that made their debut at the beginning of the 1990s. This presents a challenge for Bombardier in the future. With engineering resources tied up on the development of the larger CSeries, it appears the airframer has neither the capacity nor appetite to re-engine the CRJs to cope with the competitive threat of the next-generation products under development at Embraer and elsewhere. Bombardier DAtA CheCk (As At 30 september 2013) CRJ200 CRJ700 CRJ900 CRJ1000 First flight 10/05/1991 27/05/1999 21/02/2001 03/09/2008 In service 10/1992 2001 04/2003 12/2010 Orders (total/2013) 1,021/0 349/2 306/0 70/3 Deliveries (total/2013) 1,021/0 333/1 268/7 35/7 Backlog 0 16 38 35 CRJ200 CRJ700 CRJ900 CRJ1000 MTOW (t) 21.5 38.1 37.5 41.7 Seats (single-class) 50 70 86 100 Range (km) 2,275 3,410 3,340 2,840

Bombardier Q400 Dash 8 Sales of Bombardier s Q400 Dash 8 highspeed turboprop have again been eclipsed by rival ATR this year, with its most recent order data showing a backlog of 32 aircraft. However, talks are ongoing with Russian industrial conglomerate Rostec that could offer a lifeline. The two parties are, following an accord struck at the MAKS air show in August, ex- ploring the possibility of localising production of the Q400 in Russia. This deal is tied to a pair of tentative agreements from two Russian lessors (one is Rostec s own leasing arm, Avia Capital Services) for at least 100 of the aircraft. There is progress elsewhere too. Canada s WestJet which holds the largest number of outstanding orders for the Q400 has indicated that it will likely firm 25 options for the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW150A-powered turboprop next year. On top of that, six firm orders four from lessor Palma Aviation and two from Thai carrier Nok Air were booked at the Dubai air show last month. The DAtA CheCk (As At 30 september 2013) First flight In Service Orders (total, 2013) Deliveries (total, 2013) Backlog Q100/200/300 Q400/Q400 NextGen 20/06/1983 31/01/1998 12/1984 02/2000 671/0 476/12 671/0 444/19/ 0 32 MTOW (t) Seats (single-class) Range (km) Q100/200/300 Q400/Q400 NextGen 16.5-19.5 29.3 37-56 74 1,890 2,522 Existing Q400 operator Luxair signed for an additional example in October Bombardier second of these was arguably the more significant, coming as it was, for a new 86-seat higher-density version of the Q400. The additional seating, an increase over the baseline 78 seats, is made possible through the removal of a forward baggage cabin and the conversion of the forward cargo door into a passenger door. An- other version with 84 seats at a 29in pitch and a larger baggage area will also be offered. As the design does not involve a stretch of the airframe itself, it offers Bombardier an easy route to differentiate itself from ATR. In the meantime, it continues to study the potential for a larger 90-seat variant.

Comac ARJ21 Some five years after its first flight, Comac s ARJ21 regional jet has still not received its certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). Manufacturer Comac has yet to give a clear indication of a likely in-service date, although launch customer Chengdu Airlines has said it expects to take delivery of its first example in late 2014. Entry into service was originally pencilled in for 2007, however. Progress is being made though, in recent months, the four test aircraft have completed high-temperature and high-humidity tests, system tests, noise certification flights, as well as high-risk and critical modules such as minimum unstuck speed tests, stall tests and high crosswind flight tests. Delays in the programme have been attributed to faults in the wings, problems with the landing gear and computer systems, and the late involvement of the regulatory authority, which is itself unfamiliar with certificating a commercial jet. The US Federal Aviation Administration, which is shadowing the certification process, is not expected to approve the aircraft until two years after CAAC certification. Comac claims orders and commitments for 252 aircraft, almost entirely from Chinese airlines. The ARJ21 features an all-new supercritical wing with a 25 sweep and winglets, designed by Antonov in Ukraine, and is powered by two rear-mounted General Electric CF34-10A turbofans with a take-off thrust of 17,100lb (76.1kN) in the -700 baseline variant and 18,400lb in the larger -900. Other major Western equipment and systems include Honeywell fly-by-wire controls and a Rockwell Colllins integrated avionics suite. In addition to the basic and stretched models, the company is also intending to launch freighter and business jet derivatives. Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group is responsible for the construction of the nose, Xian Aircraft for the wings and fuselage, Shenyang Aircraft for the empennage, with final assembly being undertaken by Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing. Data CheCk (as at 30 september 2013) arj21-700 First flight 28/11/2008 Commitments 252 Deliveries 0 Backlog 252 Comac s serially delayed ARJ21 is scheduled for delivery in late 2014 AirTeamImages arj21-700 arj21-700er arj21-900 arj21-900er MTOW (t) 40.5 43.5 43.6 47.2 Seats (two-class) 78 78 98 98 Range (km) 2,200 3,700 2,200 3,300

Brazilian carrier Azul has 56 of Embraer s E-Jet-family aircraft in operation with a further 20 of the regional types on order embraer e-jet family The E-Jet family is arguably the recent success story of the regional segment. Its 1,000th delivery took place in September and Brazil s Embraer was never likely to sit back and watch others eat into its market share with new products. As a result, the Paris air show saw the formal launch of the second-generation E-Jet range, known as the E2, accompanied by a flurry of big orders and commitments totalling 365 aircraft (in the process comfortably eclipsing Bombardier s painstakingly accumulated CSeries backlog). The new family comprises the E-175 E2, E-190 E2 and E-195 E2, Embraer having decided to effectively drop the E-170 from its plans. The revamped jets gain new Pratt & Whitney PW1700G or PW1900G geared-fan engines, producing 16,900lb (75kN) and 22,000lb respectively, a reshaped, more aerodynamic wing and full fly-by-wire controls. Other enhancements include state-of-the-art avionics and an updated cabin. Embraer claims the new engines and aerodynamic refinements will generate a 16% reduction in per-seat fuel burn for the E-175 E2 and E-190 E2, and a 23% reduction on the E-195 E2 compared with their current-generation equivalents. Service introduction is scheduled for the first half of 2018, with the E-190 E2 first, followed by the E195 E2 in 2019 and the E175 E2 in 2020. Meanwhile, the present iterations of the E-Jets continue to rack up orders. Over the first nine months of the year, Embraer booked commitments for 117 aircraft, the majority for the E-175, with the largest contract signed in January by Republic Airways for 47 firm orders and 47 options on the E-175. Fellow regional carrier SkyWest added 40 firm orders in May and United Airlines another 30. As a bridge to the E2 models, Embraer additionally plans to enhance the current-generation E-Jets with a number of aerodynamic Data CheCk (as at 30 september 2013) tweaks to deliver fuel-burn savings of up to 5%. The E-175 will receive the full basket of upgrades including revamped winglets and changes to the nose-wheel fairing but the E-190 and E-195 will also benefit. The package of modifications will be rolled out in the first half of 2014. Fuel efficiency will rise by 5% on the E-175 and by 1-2% on the other two models. Embraer has sold 890 of the smaller ERJ regional jet family, launched at the Paris air show in 1989. It entered service in December 1996 and was produced in the three versions, the basic and most successful 50-seat ERJ-145, the smaller 37-seat ERJ-135 and 44-seat ERJ-140 variants. The last aircraft, from the Harbin Embraer Aircraft assembly facility in China, was delivered to Tianjin Airlines on 26 April 2011. erj e-170 e-175 e-190 e-195 First flight 11/08/1995 19/02/2002 06/2003 12/03/2004 07/12/2004 Orders (total, 2013) 890/0 192/-3 315/117 560/0 145/3 Deliveries (total, 2013) 890/0 186/3 175/12 482/31 123/12 Backlog 0 6 140 78 22 e-170 e-175 e-190 e-195 e-175 e2 e-190 e2 e-195 e2 MTOW (t) * 38.6 40.4 51.8 52.3 44.3 56.9 59.4 Seats (single-class) 72 78 100 116 88 106 132 Range (km) * 3,889 3,704 4,445 4,074 3,556 5,186 3,704 * advanced range (AR) variant AirTeamImages 34 Flight International 3-9 December 2013 flightglobal.com

Mitsubishi MRJ Final assembly of the first flight-test aircraft for the Mitsubishi Regional Jet programme began in October with the arrival of the midsection of the twinjet s fuselage. Soon to be integrated are the vertical tail and horizontal stabilizers, being built at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Oye Plant in Nagoya, as well as the aircraft s Pratt & Whitney PW1200G geared turbofans. But progress has been slow for Mitsubishi Aircraft s latest programme. Although the rate of final assembly is in line with the revamped schedule Mitsubishi announced in July, it now envisages a maiden sortie in the second quarter of 2015, with first delivery to launch customer All Nippon Airways around two years later. That is a significant slippage, as first flight was previously scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2013, Data CheCk (as at 30 september 2013) MRJ90 First flight 2015 * Orders 165 Deliveries 0 Backlog 165 * Estimate with the initial handover in 2015 or 2016. The company says the design and certification processes to produce a safe and efficient regional jet have taken greater resources than anticipated which, in turn, impacted component deliveries and aircraft fabrication. The prospects for the new regional jets in the international market were given a boost in December 2012, when Mitsubishi and US regional carrier SkyWest concluded a definitive agreement for the purchase of 100 of the MRJ90 variant, together with options for up to another 100 aircraft. However, the latest schedule delays have prompted a warning from the carrier that if these continue to mount, it may look to extricate itself from the contract. No orders have been placed this year, and total firm commitments amount to 165 aircraft, with another 160 options, all for the 92-seat MRJ90. The MRJ70 shrink variant has yet to attract any customers. It can accommodate around 78 passengers and Mitsubishi is yet to announce any timeframe for its development. The airframer also intends to produce both models in extendedrange (ER) and long-range (LR) variants. MRJ70 MRJ70eR MRJ70LR MRJ90 MRJ90eR MRJ90LR MTOW (t) 36 39 40.2 39.6 41 42.8 Seats (single-class) 78 78 78 92 92 92 Range (km) 1,530 2,730 3,380 1,670 2,400 3,310 Schedule delays announced in July threaten to derail a purchase agreement for 100 of the type with US regional carrier SkyWest Mitsubishi Aircraft Flight International

Mexican low-cost airline Interjet took delivery of its first Superjet 100 in June and has been full of praise for the aircraft s reliability Sukhoi Superjet 100 Although the Sukhoi Superjet 100 Russia s contender in the regional jet fight was initially envisaged as a three-aircraft family spanning the 60-100-seat range, the manufacturer appears to be looking up, rather than down the size range. The SSJ100-75 nominally seating between 70 and 80 passengers, depending on configuration is still listed on the Sukhoi website, but it has been a considerable time since the airframer expressed any enthusiasm for building the variant. Instead, all the talk has been of increasing the capacity of the twinjet to above 100 seats to compete with the Bombardier CSeries and Comac C919. This would involve the creation of two new models the SSJ100-110 and SSJ100-130, both featuring an all-new composite wing. Sister company United Aircraft has helped to advance the proposal through an agreement to abandon development of the smallest version of its MC-21 narrowbody, the 130-seat MC-21-100. And recently there have been suggestions that in the longer term, the programme could also benefit from next-generation engines in the form of a version of Pratt & Whitney s Data CheCk (as at 30 September 2013) SSJ100-95 SSJ100-95Lr First flight 19/05/2008 12/02/2013 In service 21/04/2011 16/09/2013 Orders (total, 2013) 202/22 27/11 Deliveries (total, 2013) 22/9 1/1 Backlog 180 26 SpeC CheCk SSJ100-75 SSJ100-75Lr SSJ100-95 SSJ100-95Lr MTOW (t) 38.8 42.3 42.5 49.5 Seats (single class standard) 78 78 98 98 Range (km) 2,900 4,550 2,950 4,578 SOURCE FOR ALL TABLES: manufacturers/flightglobal s Ascend Online Fleets geared turbofans. These, in turn, could end up powering an all-new 130-seat Sukhoi jet provisionally called the Superjet NG for service entry in the 2020 timeframe. Meanwhile, the programme is reaching a level of industrial maturity as production ramps up. And to add to the sense that things are moving in the right direction, deliveries to the as-yet only Western customer, Interjet, have got under way. The first of the Mexican carrier s aircraft was handed over at the Paris air show in June, with two further examples delivered at the time of writing. More crucially, Interjet has been full of praise for the type s reliability, describing its service entry as superior to any other new type. Orders too, have been comparatively healthy this year, with Ilyushin Finance in August signing for 20 firm aircraft five of the long-range variant, which was certificated that month, and 15 in the basic configuration while VEB Leasing has ordered SSJ100s destined for Russian carrier UTair. In the background, however, are ongoing talks between Alenia Aermacchi and Sukhoi over a restructuring of their partnership. This could see the creation of a joint venture along the lines of ATR, rather than the more complex relationship at present. The Superjet is produced by Sukhoi Civil Aircraft, in which Alenia has a 25% stake and Sukhoi holds the remainder, at facilities in Komsomolsk-on- Amur, and Novosibirsk. Composite components are additionally produced at Sukhoi s VASO site in Voronezh. Marketing of the jet to the West, along with interior completions of those aircraft, is handled by the Superjet International joint venture, which is owned 51% by Alenia and 49% by Sukhoi. Superjet International

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